Check if this is the case, open the Control Panel, go to Network and Internet, click Network Sharing Center, and click Advanced sharing settings, then check if the Network discovery is on. If it's not, select Turn on network discovery, then click Save changes.
You may also want to click the link below and update your wifi drivers and any others that are available.
Any chance that all of the missing networks are using the 5 GHz band? If so, it's possible that your WiFi card only supports 2.4 GHz. What WiFi card do you have in your system?
DELL-Jesse L
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BobRosso,
Check if this is the case, open the Control Panel, go to Network and Internet, click Network Sharing Center, and click Advanced sharing settings, then check if the Network discovery is on. If it's not, select Turn on network discovery, then click Save changes.
You may also want to click the link below and update your wifi drivers and any others that are available.
Dell E6430 Drivers, Downloads and Manuals
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Any chance that all of the missing networks are using the 5 GHz band? If so, it's possible that your WiFi card only supports 2.4 GHz. What WiFi card do you have in your system?